It won't help because objects are ALWAYS compared by their identity. valeOf or toString will be used only in case of comparing object with primitive. 4 sty 2015 03:10 "Salvador de la Puente González" <[email protected]> napisał(a):
> Reimplement Object#valueOf() returning a string representation of your > object. > > See > http://webreflection.blogspot.com.es/2010/10/javascript-coercion-demystified.html?m=1 > > Hope it helps. > On 4 Jan 2015 02:53, "Soni L." <[email protected]> wrote: > >> I've been looking and looking and looking and I couldn't find a way to >> override == to make 2 different instances of MyPoint compare == if they >> have the same coordinates. (I guess this also applies to String objects >> and stuff but I haven't tested that) >> >> So how do I do this? >> >> (PS: yes, I know, Java has an .equals method, not overridable ==, but >> it's basically the same thing) >> >> _______________________________________________ >> es-discuss mailing list >> [email protected] >> https://mail.mozilla.org/listinfo/es-discuss >> >> > _______________________________________________ > es-discuss mailing list > [email protected] > https://mail.mozilla.org/listinfo/es-discuss > >
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